ConstitutionCowboy
member
Now that the ballots have been sent out for voting for the next batch of the National Rifle Association Directors, has anyone received information on how any of the current members of the National Rifle Association Board of Directors voted in the past year? Does anyone have some inside information they wish to share on how these people voted? Maybe a member of the Board who wishes to afford the rank and file members of the NRA an honest choice for us to elect Directors more akin to what we pay our dues for? Maybe some of the minutes of meetings held in determining the NRA's stance on HR 2640 and the recorded votes? We expect no less from our congressmen and I do believe we deserve to know these things of our elected board directors. WE pay the dues. It is OUR rights being eroded.
We need to elect members to the Board who will stand unequivocally on our rights and not bend in a compromise, who will state our case and leave it up to Congress to make the compromises - if any! We certainly do not need to support anyone in Congress who is willing to compromise our rights away, and we certainly do not need to support directors on the NRA Board of Directors willing to do the same!
Surely there is a least one member of the Board who opposed HR 2640 who is reading this and wishes to remain on the Board. If I know who voted not to support HR 2640, I'll vote to keep them on the board. If I have no knowledge of how the current members of the Board voted, I'll not vote for anyone wishing to remain on the board. I cannot afford to have one more iota of my rights infringed or abridged and will not leave it up to a toss of the dice.
I encourage all who see this as an opportunity to bend the NRA more toward securing our Right to Keep and Bear Arms rather than compromise the right(s) away, to pressure members of the Board to cough up the names of those who supported HR 2640 or refuse to vote for anyone currently on the board.
Surely there is someone on the Board with a conscience and the guts to stand up and fight for our rights, and do right by we the members of the NRA. Give us an honest and informed choice beyond the glowing write-ups such as I received in America's 1st Freedom.
As controversial as HR 2640 turned out to be, we, the rank and file voting members of the NRA, deserve(and I demand) to know the facts, and the best way for us to voice our opinions is with our votes.
There must be at least one person on the board with the courage. There must be.
Woody
We need to elect members to the Board who will stand unequivocally on our rights and not bend in a compromise, who will state our case and leave it up to Congress to make the compromises - if any! We certainly do not need to support anyone in Congress who is willing to compromise our rights away, and we certainly do not need to support directors on the NRA Board of Directors willing to do the same!
Surely there is a least one member of the Board who opposed HR 2640 who is reading this and wishes to remain on the Board. If I know who voted not to support HR 2640, I'll vote to keep them on the board. If I have no knowledge of how the current members of the Board voted, I'll not vote for anyone wishing to remain on the board. I cannot afford to have one more iota of my rights infringed or abridged and will not leave it up to a toss of the dice.
I encourage all who see this as an opportunity to bend the NRA more toward securing our Right to Keep and Bear Arms rather than compromise the right(s) away, to pressure members of the Board to cough up the names of those who supported HR 2640 or refuse to vote for anyone currently on the board.
Surely there is someone on the Board with a conscience and the guts to stand up and fight for our rights, and do right by we the members of the NRA. Give us an honest and informed choice beyond the glowing write-ups such as I received in America's 1st Freedom.
As controversial as HR 2640 turned out to be, we, the rank and file voting members of the NRA, deserve(and I demand) to know the facts, and the best way for us to voice our opinions is with our votes.
There must be at least one person on the board with the courage. There must be.
Woody